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buttons on supersize fries on ice creams and donuts will now be rolled out across the u.s. still ting in the big apple. new york to regulate other high fat and high calorie foods within a year restrictions it will go global as other governments follow suit states that even looking into the big one a flat tax research finds eighteen percent taxes on pizza and soda drinks people five pounds a year tracy folks helped create new traditions standards at the u.s. department of agriculture those types of taxes expression if they're like you said about the twenty percent range between ten and twenty percent can have an impact and they do cause. people to purchase and consume less of the item that's being taxed for example sugar sweetened beverages or sodas shamed by films showing the secure fix of their food junk produces an l. rushing to rebrand a so-called low fun and diet well here's the secret about so-called diet food and it's actually hilarious that it's called that because most diet food contains what's known as aspartame or similar name or sucralose and it's been found in n
buttons on supersize fries on ice creams and donuts will now be rolled out across the u.s. still ting in the big apple. new york to regulate other high fat and high calorie foods within a year restrictions it will go global as other governments follow suit states that even looking into the big one a flat tax research finds eighteen percent taxes on pizza and soda drinks people five pounds a year tracy folks helped create new traditions standards at the u.s. department of agriculture those types...
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the u.s. and eric holder. are going to end up on the wrong side of history i don't know if they want that on their record and you released a statement i think there have been reports in the media over the last day or so that you've got a long condition but you've released a statement saying that that's actually not the case to talk but has this show knew what would potentially happen if you did have a health scare do you think that you would be able to get treatment was there my my particular personal conditions that were not very interesting obviously the circumstance in the embassy is difficult. and the long of a long term i suppose could be very difficult but. you know that i spoke to the song thank you very much. the great russian warrior. prevailing over hazards and asperity. to reenact and i think parades through. can they compare that. with people's admiration two hundred. more good. morning news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of c
the u.s. and eric holder. are going to end up on the wrong side of history i don't know if they want that on their record and you released a statement i think there have been reports in the media over the last day or so that you've got a long condition but you've released a statement saying that that's actually not the case to talk but has this show knew what would potentially happen if you did have a health scare do you think that you would be able to get treatment was there my my particular...
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the u.s. in eric holder are going to end up on the wrong side of history i don't know that they want that on their record. and you released a statement i think there's been reports in the media that over the last day or so that you've got a long condition but you've released a tech men saying that that's actually not the case of talk but has this shown you what would potentially happen if you did have a health scare do you think that you would be able to get treatment or you know my my particular personal condition is not not very interesting obviously this circumstance in the embassy is difficult. and a long over a long term i suppose could be very difficult but you know i've had worse problems . download the official ati application cellphone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's now t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. only you need is your mobile device to watch on t.v. any time. a nation free accreditation free transport charge is free the maintena
the u.s. in eric holder are going to end up on the wrong side of history i don't know that they want that on their record. and you released a statement i think there's been reports in the media that over the last day or so that you've got a long condition but you've released a tech men saying that that's actually not the case of talk but has this shown you what would potentially happen if you did have a health scare do you think that you would be able to get treatment or you know my my...
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partner at facebook and as bullying is unfortunately a global problem we're beginning to expand our u.s. reach. this past spring we launched in south america and in brazil. all of our materials for the educators and the community based organizations in the room, all of the education rights have been cleared. everything on the website and long form and print material, everything can be downloadd and it's yours and free. use it for workshops. use it for curriculum. use it as ways to start an assembly. can you trust the material. we have worked with them. the government has been a phenomenal partner for us. that the agencies -- the fact that you have hhs and ed and justice working together and collaborating it's been one of the most generous partnerships in my 30 years in the business that i have ever seen and i spent a good time in public broadcasting and partnered with the department of ed for years and i have to say this project of all the projects and nobody says no. everybody stands up and says "how can i help?" . there is also on our website a half-hour documentary and proud to say i
partner at facebook and as bullying is unfortunately a global problem we're beginning to expand our u.s. reach. this past spring we launched in south america and in brazil. all of our materials for the educators and the community based organizations in the room, all of the education rights have been cleared. everything on the website and long form and print material, everything can be downloadd and it's yours and free. use it for workshops. use it for curriculum. use it as ways to start an...
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i'd like to see how much because in the u.s. people don't understand monetary policy. and they were limited i mean nobody brought it up except for ron paul who was out by the time those people were really watching the contentious debate and also what about the fact that these guys are just doing the same thing over and over and over again that's the definition of crazy within sanity really quickly before we go let's do one more story that really does dovetail with insanity because i think these drinks may cause a little bit americans love energy drinks but could they actually kill you. five hour energy has been cited. incident reports with the f.d.a. including thirty that involved serious or life threatening injuries such as heart attacks convulsions and in one case a spontaneous abortion. why. the need for speed is this related to interest rates and it's killing people you know what i mean that's really the only thing i can come up with that just sounds like it would come out of your mouth and i don't know what i'm going to have to do at this time i think of exhausted
i'd like to see how much because in the u.s. people don't understand monetary policy. and they were limited i mean nobody brought it up except for ron paul who was out by the time those people were really watching the contentious debate and also what about the fact that these guys are just doing the same thing over and over and over again that's the definition of crazy within sanity really quickly before we go let's do one more story that really does dovetail with insanity because i think these...
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now all of the sudden the u.s. is showing up as not necessarily the safe haven everybody thought it was. so maybe the name of the game at this point is to diversify your country exposure and consumer staples is a good place to be in that type of environment. >> in terms of your target for next year, 2013, it seems to difficult to think about what next year will look like given we don't know what sort of bargain will be reached. hopefully there will be one eventually. your target is 1600, which would imply the 13% up side. is there anything that could happen out of the fiscal cliff negotiations that could cause you to ratchet down that expectation? >> sure. so here's the worst case scenario. we go over the cliff for an extended period of time and that a basically throws us into a global recession, a u.s. recession that bleeds into a global recession. in that case, you know, i would not necessarily be as bullish as i am today. but i actually think that we get our act together. we come up with a reasonable solution. m
now all of the sudden the u.s. is showing up as not necessarily the safe haven everybody thought it was. so maybe the name of the game at this point is to diversify your country exposure and consumer staples is a good place to be in that type of environment. >> in terms of your target for next year, 2013, it seems to difficult to think about what next year will look like given we don't know what sort of bargain will be reached. hopefully there will be one eventually. your target is 1600,...
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in november 2001, two years after judge jackson's monopoly ruling, the u.s. department of justice and microsoft reached an agreement to settle the case. as for bill gates, the man at the forefront of the personal computer revolution, he is now a full-time philanthropist. he stepped down as microsoft ceo in january 2000 and gradually reduced his full-time role with the company. in june 2008, he relinquished his last full-time position with microsoft, turning his attention to the bill and melinda gates foundation, the world's largest philanthropic organization, which he cochairs with his wife. the couple now has three children. their second daughter, phoebe, was born in 2002. gates remains involved with microsoft as its nonexecutive chairman and largest shareholder. well, that's this edition of 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm lesley stahl. thank you for joining us. captioning by captionmax www.captionmax.com [ male announcer ] the 2013 smart comes with 8 airbags, a crash management system and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a hal
in november 2001, two years after judge jackson's monopoly ruling, the u.s. department of justice and microsoft reached an agreement to settle the case. as for bill gates, the man at the forefront of the personal computer revolution, he is now a full-time philanthropist. he stepped down as microsoft ceo in january 2000 and gradually reduced his full-time role with the company. in june 2008, he relinquished his last full-time position with microsoft, turning his attention to the bill and melinda...
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the u.s. have to succeed if the safe havens aren't dealt with more try dently than they have been to date? >> the success in afghanistan is dependent on having a pakistan that is willing to confront terrorism on their side of the border and prevent safe havens. you know, look, i think that -- right now, the ability to develop a security force in afghanistan that is able to provide security that can establish operational capability to confront threats on the afghan side of the border is extremely important to the future. we need to have -- we are building this 352,000 force. that is important for our ability to make the transition and have an afghanistan that can, in fact, provide security and that's going to be an important key. but to be able to succeed in afghanistan is also going to require -- i mean the threats i see that we have to worry about in the future are the following. number one, we have to have an afghanistan that can govern itself, that can move away from corruption, that can, i
the u.s. have to succeed if the safe havens aren't dealt with more try dently than they have been to date? >> the success in afghanistan is dependent on having a pakistan that is willing to confront terrorism on their side of the border and prevent safe havens. you know, look, i think that -- right now, the ability to develop a security force in afghanistan that is able to provide security that can establish operational capability to confront threats on the afghan side of the border is...
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if it is a foreign bank or government they really cash it in most of what the u.s. owes is to itself held by the federal reserve it is quite possible for the government to shut down the fed and start up a new one or change the rules a family with a bank can't do that no family can't tell the bank to print money to pay their bills doesn't i really wish they could but just because the government arguably can make its own rules print its own money doesn't mean that there's a free lunch that wealth is being confiscated from somewhere from someone and that's what we take issue with now i say if a mirror said i had to get close to the screen to believe my after reading guest names can't wait he was talking about this marker calendar it's coming up if we have the graphic oh yes there it is ok so this is the post-election economy it is a panel that i will actually be moderating with john. barry ritholtz and other great big names i'll be doing it next week it will air on the twentieth so check out our facebook and market calendar and that is all we have time for thank you so
if it is a foreign bank or government they really cash it in most of what the u.s. owes is to itself held by the federal reserve it is quite possible for the government to shut down the fed and start up a new one or change the rules a family with a bank can't do that no family can't tell the bank to print money to pay their bills doesn't i really wish they could but just because the government arguably can make its own rules print its own money doesn't mean that there's a free lunch that wealth...
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everywhere you look at what happens if the u.s. goes over the fiscal cliff then what are politicians going to do to avert the fiscal cliff and can they come to an agreement let's step back out of this narrative that the u.s. has to avert this cliff in order to avoid recession and doesn't really matter long term mike whether we go off the fiscal cliff or not. no it doesn't it's just a little more pain now or a whole bunch more later this fiscal cliff they're talking about it's like it just appeared there in front of us and the whole thing is that this trap was set back in between two thousand and one and two thousand and three when we had we started the war on terror the war on afghanistan the war in iraq. and so we increased deficit spending then we bush we did the bush tax cuts which borrows prosperity out of the future you're going to cut taxes so there's less revenues and that increases deficit spending there's less revenues coming in you're still doing the same levels of spending then we increased the levels of spending when we
everywhere you look at what happens if the u.s. goes over the fiscal cliff then what are politicians going to do to avert the fiscal cliff and can they come to an agreement let's step back out of this narrative that the u.s. has to avert this cliff in order to avoid recession and doesn't really matter long term mike whether we go off the fiscal cliff or not. no it doesn't it's just a little more pain now or a whole bunch more later this fiscal cliff they're talking about it's like it just...
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fiscal cliff because how can you avoid it the impact from going over it would be a recession in the u.s. economy next year and an increase in the jobless rate to nine point one percent by the end of two thousand and thirteen at seven point nine percent now and a deal to avert this would mean a deficit five hundred three billion dollars higher than it would otherwise have been in fiscal year two thousand and thirteen now this is all according to a new congressional budget office report this was a supposedly nonpartisan research arm for congress keep in mind these are the folks that a few months ago said growth will average four point three percent from two thousand and fourteen through two thousand and seventeen a rate the u.s. hasn't seen for more than a decade but who knows pigs can fly maybe they'll fly off the fiscal cliff we don't know but the political rhetoric has started flying back and forth that's for sure house speaker john boehner today said this we're spending a trillion dollars more than what we. continue to do that. this is year two the twenty four of your demographic bubb
fiscal cliff because how can you avoid it the impact from going over it would be a recession in the u.s. economy next year and an increase in the jobless rate to nine point one percent by the end of two thousand and thirteen at seven point nine percent now and a deal to avert this would mean a deficit five hundred three billion dollars higher than it would otherwise have been in fiscal year two thousand and thirteen now this is all according to a new congressional budget office report this was...
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it will last. >> the u.s. is a built out franchise area. okay? you have franchise -- >> a built out franchise area but taco bell as we know also got themselves into a different menu category to go up against the chipotles of the world. for that reason alone i think they're stealing business back you didn't expect before on higher dollar value than you would normally get. >> it comes and goes, pete. a mature business in the u.s. they'll get a bump up here and there but you can't stay. you can't go into stock for an investment case and then the investment case goes to hell in a hand basket. this one did. >> and by that dip in the quarter is why i think there is an opportunity. >> when you're only looking for 200, that is a big delta. stay away until -- >> valuations were too high. now i think they're giving an opportunity to get in. >> joe, what do you do with this? who made the more compelling argument on yum? >> i think i made the more compelling argument and it's this. it has to do with the macro call on the
it will last. >> the u.s. is a built out franchise area. okay? you have franchise -- >> a built out franchise area but taco bell as we know also got themselves into a different menu category to go up against the chipotles of the world. for that reason alone i think they're stealing business back you didn't expect before on higher dollar value than you would normally get. >> it comes and goes, pete. a mature business in the u.s. they'll get a bump up here and there but you...
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does today's vote worry you that okay, it's you and the u.s., but the u.s. has lost power and influence. israel's losing power and influence. >> most in arab countries and those from the third world without always against israel. >> italy, france. >> okay, so italy, france and others joined in. because they filled it after the declaration is very poor -- to helping, encouraging to strength. the only way to do it is slow negotiations. and negotiations means to give and take. not willing to take any kind of -- if they were glad to come, they can find us willing. >> you talk about how why some of the european countries might have voted for this, but you know, everyone said that hamas gained a lot of power. hamas doesn't recognize your right to exist. the plo does. abbas. is it possible the win today gives him a boost? that this is something that is good for you? >> first, it raised the question if he represents the whole palestinians or only half of them. only the west bank as you have just mentioned. hamas don't recognize the right of israel to exist, so what
does today's vote worry you that okay, it's you and the u.s., but the u.s. has lost power and influence. israel's losing power and influence. >> most in arab countries and those from the third world without always against israel. >> italy, france. >> okay, so italy, france and others joined in. because they filled it after the declaration is very poor -- to helping, encouraging to strength. the only way to do it is slow negotiations. and negotiations means to give and take....
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plowing money into u.s. assets, u.s. companies at a record pace. already $8 billion worth this year. can you bank and this trend? make some money off it. the managing director at harris williams to tell you how to invest not necessarily in china, but with china. liz: we have breaking news, teavana is moving higher, up more than 28%. here is the one-week chart. a huge move to the top for teavana jumping $5.30, 52% jump, what is going on? starbucks plans to buy teavana holdings. the one-year chart, it was a lot better. starbucks came in and you can see it is pretty good. starbucks is falling just about 2%, if we compare these two, is starbucks and teavana. teavana became a cheaper stock, not bad at all. let's take a quick look at the dow jones industrial, john chambers coming up in the next couple of minutes. lockup expiration date for facebook. nicole petallides, a bit of behavior the stock is having today. nicole: it is true, it gives the opportunity for insiders to sell if they were in on the ipo or the original shares they have the opportunity to
plowing money into u.s. assets, u.s. companies at a record pace. already $8 billion worth this year. can you bank and this trend? make some money off it. the managing director at harris williams to tell you how to invest not necessarily in china, but with china. liz: we have breaking news, teavana is moving higher, up more than 28%. here is the one-week chart. a huge move to the top for teavana jumping $5.30, 52% jump, what is going on? starbucks plans to buy teavana holdings. the one-year...
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the u.s. economy continues to be hampered by the lingering effects of the financial crisis on its productive potential and by a number of headwinds that ever duke -- tendered the cyclical adjustment of the economy. the federal reserve is doing its part by providing accommodative monetary policy to promote a stronger economic recovery in the context of price stability. as i said before, while monetary policy can help to support economic recovery, it is by no means a panacea for our economic ills. uncertainties about the situation in europe and the prospects for federal fiscal policy seemed to be weighing on the spending decisions of households and businesses as well as on financial conditions. such uncertainties will only be increased by a delay. in contrast, cooperation and creativity to deliver fiscal clarity, in particular a plan for resolving the nation's longer-term budgetary issues without harming the recovery, could help make the new year a very good one for the american economy. thank y
the u.s. economy continues to be hampered by the lingering effects of the financial crisis on its productive potential and by a number of headwinds that ever duke -- tendered the cyclical adjustment of the economy. the federal reserve is doing its part by providing accommodative monetary policy to promote a stronger economic recovery in the context of price stability. as i said before, while monetary policy can help to support economic recovery, it is by no means a panacea for our economic...
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we had a discussion about whether to use it in the u.s. we decided it was important to do everywhere so we also launched the u.s. a year ago. >> on the subject of big money zynga which you are a big investor in is giving a secondary offering. this is your opportunity to sell zynga. >> i'm on the board. so my ability to comment is limited. >> i understand. this may be a recurring theme. we respect and understand when you are not permitted to say things due to federal law. >> but we still want to know. >> the public record i'm selling a little bit of the secondary. i can confirm that. >> you sold facebook early as well. >> yes. mostly financial diversification. the vast majority of my economic positions are in a limited number of companies. you get a little bit of diversification. >> does it matter anymore? if you invested in papal and linkedin and facebook and zynga, at what point -- does it not become fun anymore? the entrepreneur side is fun. do you care what you bought and sold? >> well, yes. partly because, for example, i have sold very
we had a discussion about whether to use it in the u.s. we decided it was important to do everywhere so we also launched the u.s. a year ago. >> on the subject of big money zynga which you are a big investor in is giving a secondary offering. this is your opportunity to sell zynga. >> i'm on the board. so my ability to comment is limited. >> i understand. this may be a recurring theme. we respect and understand when you are not permitted to say things due to federal law....
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but more important coke's business is not u.s.-centric. its growth is overseas. plus coke's raw costs, plastics packaging, fuel, materials that go into the drinks, they're all going down, in many cases faster than the stock market. they go down with the fiscal cliff too. that's why coca-cola's barely budged. how about general mills? same set of circumstances. declining raw costs, especially grains which have been plummeting but no diminution of demand. and what other stock rallied today, finishing up 51 cents? i believe that is not a coincidence. that's what happens in the no pain no gain dictum. nor is the relative strength of cramer fave conagra, a food company that had been susceptible to inflation will be equally susceptible on the way down, no, this is not coincidence the stock only fell 14 cents. starting to stabilize already and money's going to flow into them. remember i said at the top where's the money going to go? conagra, general mills, coca-cola. the other stocks that are working right now, that are beginning to work, that are going down less than th
but more important coke's business is not u.s.-centric. its growth is overseas. plus coke's raw costs, plastics packaging, fuel, materials that go into the drinks, they're all going down, in many cases faster than the stock market. they go down with the fiscal cliff too. that's why coca-cola's barely budged. how about general mills? same set of circumstances. declining raw costs, especially grains which have been plummeting but no diminution of demand. and what other stock rallied today,...
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the u.s. is quickly approaching its debt limit. that's according to the treasury department, which said this week that the u.s. will hit its debt limit of $16.4 trillion by the end of the year. the treasury has granted congress more time to come to an agreement over the debt - until early next year. the government is already under pressure to avoid the year-end fiscal cliff. last year's debt negotiations in congress resulted in a decision to raise the debt ceiling, along with a lowered credit rating from standard and poors. u.s. automakers are setting a new pace to deal with a slowdown in europe. ford and gm reported better-than-expected profits this week as north american sales helped boost revenue while european demand dropped. gm is looking to save $500 million in the next couple years as it restructures in that region. the automaker says it has cut 2,300 jobs in europe and wants to cut 300 more. ford is also restructuring by eliminating 5,700 workers in the uk and europe. "europe has been on the brink for awhile now. but it doe
the u.s. is quickly approaching its debt limit. that's according to the treasury department, which said this week that the u.s. will hit its debt limit of $16.4 trillion by the end of the year. the treasury has granted congress more time to come to an agreement over the debt - until early next year. the government is already under pressure to avoid the year-end fiscal cliff. last year's debt negotiations in congress resulted in a decision to raise the debt ceiling, along with a lowered credit...
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the average u.s. rates on fixed mortgages fell to new record lows from the average rate on a 30-year loan it 3.3%. the lowest on record. the 15 year fixed mortgage dropped 2.63%. lauren: a cease-fire deal, but if the violence persists, how much will oil prices climb? david: founder and chief investment officer and our touchstone for all the commodity information. >> the probability of this really exploding is pretty small. i think the market is telling you that we saw a big selloff. a bit of a cease-fire, now back on, kind of off, we will see what happens. as crude oil gets to the end of the year and profit-taking sets in from people walking in capital gain, you will see crude oil, for little bit. lauren: spencer, seems you think the fiscal cliff is more of having an effect on the price of oil than the violence in the middle east. >> it certainly puts an overhead cap. we get an explosion of something, we will get crude oil popping of the 90s. my expectation is we will see a trip to little bit lower be
the average u.s. rates on fixed mortgages fell to new record lows from the average rate on a 30-year loan it 3.3%. the lowest on record. the 15 year fixed mortgage dropped 2.63%. lauren: a cease-fire deal, but if the violence persists, how much will oil prices climb? david: founder and chief investment officer and our touchstone for all the commodity information. >> the probability of this really exploding is pretty small. i think the market is telling you that we saw a big selloff. a bit...
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the top five google shopping queries in the u.s. include laptop, nexus 7, amazon, ebay and walmart come in at number nine and ten. two searches spiked over the last 24 hours. "assassins creed 3." and it's o only going to go up from here. scott? >> thanks so much. what do you make of the fact we can throw up a number of different retailers today and you're going to see retailers are getting killed. >> all of those online shopping figures are as a result of people shopping for discounts online. they're not benefitting the stores, cyber monday's actually not a real thing because they had the discounts up online on thursday night and friday morning. the whole sector that's the s&p retail, that's locked in the down trend since the first week of september. and quite frankly, it's just not a positive thing. i don't know why anyone would want to speculate in this group as a whole. you've got to be really specific if you want to play retail. >> you were specific last week on tjx. >> i was, and got out of half the position today. the stock sh
the top five google shopping queries in the u.s. include laptop, nexus 7, amazon, ebay and walmart come in at number nine and ten. two searches spiked over the last 24 hours. "assassins creed 3." and it's o only going to go up from here. scott? >> thanks so much. what do you make of the fact we can throw up a number of different retailers today and you're going to see retailers are getting killed. >> all of those online shopping figures are as a result of people shopping...
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well we want to begin with a closer look at action being taken in the name of u.s. national security but that might hinder government employees ability president obama released a memo last week to the heads of executive departments and agencies about the national insider threat policy basically to help detect threats on the inside employees working inside the government now according to that memo these threats encompass potential espionage of violent acts against the government or the nation and unauthorized disclosure of classified information including the vast amounts of classified data available on interconnected united states government computer networks and system now the concern here though is that this memo might be a larger attempt to silence whistleblowers since one of the provisions restricts contact between government officials and reporters now to speak more about this is kevin dust bowl of blogger with firedoglake hey there kevin i know you write a lot about whistleblowers and also about the government's attempts to crack down on them now this is reall
well we want to begin with a closer look at action being taken in the name of u.s. national security but that might hinder government employees ability president obama released a memo last week to the heads of executive departments and agencies about the national insider threat policy basically to help detect threats on the inside employees working inside the government now according to that memo these threats encompass potential espionage of violent acts against the government or the nation...
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it is all capital eye the way, -- by the way, thisesomes out of savings out of investment capital of u.s., people not pays taxes with consumption they pay taxes with money they have not consumed this would be a body blow to america let's ability to invest capital instituture, and accumulate savings in the future it would be very bad for the economy, everyone that has their fingerprints, george herbert walker bush thought he of the a hero in 1990, he cut the deal, and he raised taxes, got the promises of spending cuts, the taxes went up, spending did not go down, he tajed econom tanked. neil: everyone makes a big deal about a pledge. and if euif you did this same with a pledge to plain spending rein in spending you you'll be more vilified. >> only reason they are talking about spending restraint they are trying to buy tax increases, theple pledge does have an affet on spending, not raising taxes is he first condition to getting to spending restraint, if you leave taxes on the table no spending restraint laps. -- happens it is like putting a piranha in the goldfish bowl, all of the goldfis
it is all capital eye the way, -- by the way, thisesomes out of savings out of investment capital of u.s., people not pays taxes with consumption they pay taxes with money they have not consumed this would be a body blow to america let's ability to invest capital instituture, and accumulate savings in the future it would be very bad for the economy, everyone that has their fingerprints, george herbert walker bush thought he of the a hero in 1990, he cut the deal, and he raised taxes, got the...
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. >> you can't lose sight of the fact that abercrombie's u.s. sales were flat. it picked up international. that means the trend is not alive and kicking. i'd be careful. >> i think weiss is down with opp. you hear that music? >>> coming up, is apple the new coke? find out if the hypergrowth story of america's most valuable company is coming to an abrupt end. >>> facebook shares, even as hundreds -- facebook shares soar even as millions of shares flood the market. is this the ultimate buy signal? keep it here for full coverage of president obama's first news conference since being reelected. that starts at 1 p.m. eastern time. in the meantime, we'll go to break with naughty by nature. >>> fast money isn't about a bull market. >> in the blink of an eye, everything changes. >> you have to be able to surround the trade. >> we're doing what we do for a living and we're all together as a team but we all come at it but from a different perspective. >> it's all about moving the odds into your favor. >> it's what drives up the value of the show. >> i am john najarian. i
. >> you can't lose sight of the fact that abercrombie's u.s. sales were flat. it picked up international. that means the trend is not alive and kicking. i'd be careful. >> i think weiss is down with opp. you hear that music? >>> coming up, is apple the new coke? find out if the hypergrowth story of america's most valuable company is coming to an abrupt end. >>> facebook shares, even as hundreds -- facebook shares soar even as millions of shares flood the market....
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now we know the u.s. public debt is just rocked is where the dollar collapse people like peter schiff have called for we asked them and who does warren buffett think would make a great treasury secretary charlie rose asked. according to me diamonds are good trades well i think either you or me to him and are going to be i think you'd be terrific because i think he i think he if we did run into problems with markets i think he would actually be the best person you could have been you know. what are we in an alternative alternate universe the london whale commander in chief would be a great person to graduate to the treasury oh my let's get to today's capital account . the directory that the us has been on printing money expanding the fed's balance sheet making money free since the financial crisis how some pundits are predicting hyper inflation but a funny thing happened on the way to hyper inflation the u.s. dollar index instead of collapsing has gained value since two thousand and eleven instead of seein
now we know the u.s. public debt is just rocked is where the dollar collapse people like peter schiff have called for we asked them and who does warren buffett think would make a great treasury secretary charlie rose asked. according to me diamonds are good trades well i think either you or me to him and are going to be i think you'd be terrific because i think he i think he if we did run into problems with markets i think he would actually be the best person you could have been you know. what...
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the u.s. elections are over but the economic problems facing the country are far from over not even a day has passed and already i'm seeing channels with iran those are the little bars on the lower thirds saying things like countdown to fiscal cliff now this of course is the combination of automatic spending cuts and tax cuts that to its expire that would take place in january former federal reserve chairman alan greenspan was on t.v. talking about this this morning saying he doesn't think the elections will help avert this cliff take a listen. the election. has really not change the balance very much what's going on. it will come down to the very last minute before. action is to underestimate the underlying momentum of this deficit and building up the hundreds consequences. we do not underestimate the momentum of the deficits the debt and there are consequences nor the expansionary policy as we've seen under an obama central bank is that what's reflected in goal it's been on a bit of a tear o
the u.s. elections are over but the economic problems facing the country are far from over not even a day has passed and already i'm seeing channels with iran those are the little bars on the lower thirds saying things like countdown to fiscal cliff now this of course is the combination of automatic spending cuts and tax cuts that to its expire that would take place in january former federal reserve chairman alan greenspan was on t.v. talking about this this morning saying he doesn't think the...
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here last year on meet the press alan greenspan was asked if u.s. treasuries are a safe investment here's how he responded. the united states could. because we can always print money to do that so the result probability of the old. ok whatever will now treasuries have a new rival for safe haven status and u.s. companies exxon and johnson and johnson bond trading with yields below comparable treasuries money is pouring into corporate bonds what do you think this says corporations are more powerful than governments yeah quick point as i've said before contrary to popular belief in point of fact if the federal reserve were not buying treasuries the yields in my opinion on those traders would be lower because the fed is keeping the roof up on there and people are able to speculate in other you know their assets including corporate debt which is perform better than equities and sovereign debt we have a five seconds i would like you to tell our audience well because i had i had this little thing on facebook when i was talking about a disney slow disney so
here last year on meet the press alan greenspan was asked if u.s. treasuries are a safe investment here's how he responded. the united states could. because we can always print money to do that so the result probability of the old. ok whatever will now treasuries have a new rival for safe haven status and u.s. companies exxon and johnson and johnson bond trading with yields below comparable treasuries money is pouring into corporate bonds what do you think this says corporations are more...
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which institutions contrary to a u.s. news and world report ranking who takes the people with the low s.a.t. and edge indicates them in a way they do very well. that should be rewarded and yet the competition for who can enroll the best students is not a measure of what you're doing for those students it's just about exclusivety and that is a trend that needs to be bucked. i think there is a ream opportunity take advantage of those. another thing we have to keep in mind is that technology is getting to us look at new ways to educate kids. do we need the big lecture halls? can we have some degree of personalization. can you have online activity and for the students who are less motivated you have some face to face activity but you've done it in a way the cost is not nearly as high as it's been in the past. there is a lot of promise . there it's one of these things because it's at an early stage, people can get overexcited about it but i think over the next two to four years as this is rolled out and measured and not just a
which institutions contrary to a u.s. news and world report ranking who takes the people with the low s.a.t. and edge indicates them in a way they do very well. that should be rewarded and yet the competition for who can enroll the best students is not a measure of what you're doing for those students it's just about exclusivety and that is a trend that needs to be bucked. i think there is a ream opportunity take advantage of those. another thing we have to keep in mind is that technology is...
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also looking into terms of u.s. economic data from durable goods to what happens with the gdp data on thursday. then we have at the end of the week china's official pmi data. all of that will be very important for the gold price as we also continue to talk about the fiscal cliff. a lot of traders see bullish momentum in gold because of that. barclays saying we could see $1,810 for the gold price in the fourth quarter. as far as the other metals, we are looking at a mixed picture. copper will be key as well to see if the gains we've seen over the two weeks continue. back to you. >>> we're on the downside here on the floor of the nyse. mary thompson joins me, although we're off of our worst levels of the day. some improvements. >> it's not really a surprise we're down today because traders said coming in to this we looked a little overbought, we had such a big move in the markets on frooird. basically we're seeing today techs pick up where they left off on friday, meaning they're one of the better performing sectors.
also looking into terms of u.s. economic data from durable goods to what happens with the gdp data on thursday. then we have at the end of the week china's official pmi data. all of that will be very important for the gold price as we also continue to talk about the fiscal cliff. a lot of traders see bullish momentum in gold because of that. barclays saying we could see $1,810 for the gold price in the fourth quarter. as far as the other metals, we are looking at a mixed picture. copper will be...
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ta on theall alan od u.s. postal service. and look at consumer confidence, with washington post financial reporter dan neal douglas. your phone calls, females, and tweets. "washington journal" live friday mroning on c-span. >> the name of this place still rests -- resonates with the shuttering of the american people. more than any other name connected to the civil war except lincoln's, a gettysburg reverberates. americans retain knowledge that what happened here was the crux of our terrible national trial. even americans who were not sure precisely what happened on these fields know that all the glory and all the tragedy we associate with the civil war besides most probably, most indelibly here. >> denied o'clock eastern, lincoln director steven spielberg -- at 8:00 eastern, "lincoln" director, steven spielberg. >> now we bring you a discussion about gaming and solving the world's problems through an alternate realities. analysts talk about the effect of gaming on health, education, and social issues, as well as the future of
ta on theall alan od u.s. postal service. and look at consumer confidence, with washington post financial reporter dan neal douglas. your phone calls, females, and tweets. "washington journal" live friday mroning on c-span. >> the name of this place still rests -- resonates with the shuttering of the american people. more than any other name connected to the civil war except lincoln's, a gettysburg reverberates. americans retain knowledge that what happened here was the crux of...
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weekdays featuring live coverage of the u.s. senate. on weeknights watch key public policy events and every weekend the latest nonfiction authors and books on booktv. you can see past programs and get our schedules at our web site, and you can join in the conversation on social media sites. >>> up next, part of a recent conference from detroit focusing on manufacturing technology and entrepreneurial activity in u.s. urban areas, techonomy detroit was a one-day conference in mid september at wayne state university. this portion of the conference includes a panel on do-it-yourself manufacturing and remarks by ben kaufman, the 25-year-old founder and ceo of quirky, a consumer product company that lets consumers decide what they produce. this portion of the conference is just under an hour.ciat >> so the next full segment ofe this program is going to be devoted to the topic of manufacturing and the future of manufacturing in the united states. so i'd like to bring out my longtime colleague when i was at fortune magazine, erick schonfeld, ma
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indeed, most of the u.s., nearly all of the u.s. has that many wireless carriers. i am not particularly worried. i think the main issue about the reliance on competition and wireless to keep us all happy and innovative is the spectrum issue. the government still sits on an enormous quantity of spectrum that is either an underutilized or not utilized at all. sometime over the next few years, we have to break that loose and create substantially more spectrum that is available to the private sector for use in wireless telephony and telecommunications. i think that will happen, although every time one makes a step, one finds resistance. so i think the single most important policy issue for us the next few years is to make certain the spectrum available for wireless telecommunication is adequate to support the growth of the industry, that consumers and the firms want to take us to. >> i think the spectrum issue it is of foremost importance. i think there was a huge innovation made in 1994. myself and others recommend to congress that they start to auction spectrum rathe
indeed, most of the u.s., nearly all of the u.s. has that many wireless carriers. i am not particularly worried. i think the main issue about the reliance on competition and wireless to keep us all happy and innovative is the spectrum issue. the government still sits on an enormous quantity of spectrum that is either an underutilized or not utilized at all. sometime over the next few years, we have to break that loose and create substantially more spectrum that is available to the private...